This application claims the benefit of Korean Application No. 2002-2340, filed Jan. 15, 2002, in the Korean Industrial Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to a refrigerator, and more particularly, to a refrigerator assembly unit improving a rotation of a door against a cabinet.
2. Description of the Related Art
A refrigerator normally has a cabinet forming a refrigerator compartment, and a door provided in front of the refrigerator compartment to open and close the refrigerator compartment. The cabinet and the door are connected by a hinge member.
The hinge member includes a hinge bracket having a first end connected to the cabinet, and a second end connected to the door and provided with a hinge hole, and a hinge pin connected with the door through the hinge hole. Thus, the door rotates against the cabinet on an axis of the hinge pin.
To allow a user to put food into the refrigerator compartment or remove food therefrom, the door is generally rotated over a right angle to open the refrigerator compartment. Herein, the location of the hinge pin is significant as follows.
However, in the case that the hinge pin 135 is positioned as illustrated in
Contrary to the hinge pin 135 of
In the case that the hinge pin 235 is positioned as illustrated in
However, as the hinge pin 235 is positioned at the front corner of the door 220, the rotational radius of the door 220 is lengthened, thereby creating an interference part “I2” between a door shelf 240 provided on the inside of the door 220 and an inside wall of the cabinet 210. Thus, in order to remove the interference part “I2”, the size of the door shelf 240 is required to be decreased, thereby lowering the capacity of the door shelf 240.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a refrigerator that avoids the necessity of lowering the capacity of a door shelf and that avoids an interference part usually present while the door is rotated.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
The foregoing and other objects of the present invention may be accomplished by providing a refrigerator comprising: a cabinet forming a refrigerator compartment; a door opening and closing the refrigerator compartment; and a hinge member rotatably connecting the door to the cabinet, and having a rotation axis varying in position depending on rotation angles of the door between a full open position at which the refrigerator compartment is fully opened and a closed position at which the refrigerator compartment is closed.
Preferably, the hinge member comprises: a hinge bracket having a first end provided with a plurality of elongated holes and connected to the door; a second end connected to the cabinet; and a plurality of hinge pins connected to the door through the plurality of elongated holes of the hinge bracket, respectively.
In one aspect of the invention, the hinge member further comprises a bracket cover covering the hinge member.
Further, the plurality of hinge pins include three pins, and the plurality of elongated holes comprises: a first elongated hole guiding a first hinge pin therein when the door is rotated from the closed position to the fully open position; a second elongated hole having an arc shape, spaced from the first elongated hole, and guiding the second hinge pin therein on the axis of the moved first hinge pin; and a third elongated hole having a radius of curvature larger than that of the second elongated hole, positioned outside the second elongated hole, and guiding a third hinge pin therein.
Further, the radius of curvature of the third elongated hole partially varies depending on the rotation angles of the door.
In another aspect of the invention, the rotation axis of the door moves from the second pin to the first pin according to the rotation angle of the door as it increases from the closed position to the full open position.
In yet another aspect of the invention, the first elongated hole is positioned at a corner of the hinge bracket connected to the door in a radial direction of the second and third elongated holes.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain the present invention by referring to the figures.
As illustrated in
The cabinet 10 and the door 20 are connected by hinge members 30 provided at the top and bottom of the cabinet 10. The hinge member 30 operates as a rotation axis of the door 20. Herein, the rotation axis moves in correspondence to rotation angles of the door 20 rotating between a full open position at which the refrigerator compartment 10a is fully opened and a closed position at which the refrigerator compartment 10a is closed.
As illustrated in
On the first end of the hinge bracket 31 to be connected to the door 20 is provided a plurality of elongated holes 31a˜31c, and on the second end of the hinge bracket 31 to be connected to the cabinet 10 is provided a plurality of through holes 33. On the cabinet 10 is provided a plurality of screw holes 10b in correspondence with the through holes 33 of the hinge bracket 31. Thus, the second end of the hinge bracket 31 is connected to the cabinet 10 by screw-coupling bolts 39 screwed into the screw holes 10b of the cabinet 10 through the through holes 33 of the hinge bracket 31.
On the door 20 is provided a plurality of through holes 20a in correspondence with the elongated holes 31a˜31c of the hinge bracket 31. Thus, the hinge pins 35a˜35c are inserted into the through holes 20a of the door 20 through the elongated holes 31a˜31c of the hinge bracket 31 to thereby enable the door 20 to rotate while centering around at least one of the hinge pins 35a˜35c.
It is an aspect of the invention that three elongated holes 31a˜31c are provided on the first end of the hinge bracket 31 and three hinge pins 35a˜35c are each inserted in the three elongated holes 31a˜31c, respectively. Hereinbelow, the first, second and third elongated holes 31a˜31c and the first, second and third hinge pins 35a˜35c will be described in more detail.
The first elongated hole 31a is relatively short and diagonally elongated at one corner of the hinge bracket 31. The second elongated hole 31b is spaced from the first elongated hole 31a, forming an arc. The third elongated hole 31c is spaced from the second elongated hole 31b at the outside thereof, forming an arc having a radius of curvature larger than that of the second elongated hole 31b.
The first hinge pin 35a is accommodated in the first elongated hole 31a and diagonally moves in the first elongated hole 31 a when the door 20 is rotated between the closed position and the full open position. The second hinge pin 35b is accommodated in the second elongated hole 31b and moves within the second elongated hole 31b when the door is rotated on the axis of the first hinge pin 35a. The third hinge pin 35c is accommodated in the third elongated hole 31c and guided by the third elongated hole 31c according to the movement of the first and second hinge pins 35a and 35c.
With the above configuration, the rotation of the door 20 will be described hereinbelow while referring to
In the closed position at which the door 20 closes the refrigerator compartment 10a, the first, second and third hinge pins 35a, 35b and 35c are, as illustrated in
When the door 20 is rotated at an angle of θ1 (e.g., approximately 20°), the first and third hinge pins 35a and 35c, as illustrated in
When the door 20 is further rotated at an angle of θ2 (e.g., approximately 135°) from the state of
As described above, in the hinge member 30 according to an embodiment of the present invention, the rotation axis of the door 20 moves between the second hinge pin 35b and the first hinge pin 35a so as to shorten the radius of the rotation of the door 20. Therefore, there is no need to decrease the capacity of a door shelf 40. Moreover, even if the door 20 is completely opened, a corner part of the door 20 is prevented from protruding over the cabinet 10, thereby removing the interference part.
On the other hand, the rotation of the door 20 from the full open position to the close position is performed in the reverse order to the above-described rotation.
In the above description, the hinge part 30 provided at the top of the right door 20 in
As described above, the present invention provides a refrigerator avoiding the necessity of lowering the capacity of a door shelf so as to open a door and avoiding an interference part present while the door is rotated.
Although a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in this embodiment without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
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